Into the silence of the woods
I plunged when I veered
Into a narrow footpath
Leading away to gloom.
Soon I found myself
Slowly enveloped
In a smothering quiet
That was strangely comforting.
As well as encumbering.
Something broke the silence.
Drip, drip – I heard water dropping
On withered leaves.
A gentle breeze woke
The slight murmur of leaves.
A squirrel scurried
Scattering leaves in its wake,
Making dry crunching noise.
Soft dry whispers came
From the slithering snake.
Dripping, chittering,
Murmuring and whispering,
The woods came alive.
The sounds were gentle,
But the pall of quiet was lifting.
Then a bird squawked,
A rodent cheeped,
A tree branch cracked
And broke in no gentle tone,
And a deer went by pattering, scraping,
Clopping, thudding and echoing.
An eagle screeched above
And broke the rhythm of hooves.
Other noises followed in their wake.
It became a drama of silence
Treading the boards into cacophony.